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A.I. Artificial Intelligence

Spielberg’s monumental production of Kubrick’s science-fiction dream project is a bold, humanistic vision, screening 5/12 & 5/13 for Mother's Day weekend as part of our ongoing series MoMI Loves.

With Music in Mind: The New York Pops

This event on 5/18 is intended to provide individuals living with Alzheimer’s and dementia an opportunity to connect with their strongest memories associated with classic movies and their iconic soundtracks.

2023 Teen Film Festival

On May 19, join us for the annual Teen Film Festival, hosted by the MoMI Teen Council! The festival will feature a screening of 18 selected short film works from the five New York boroughs by local teen filmmakers. 

Children of the Mist

In a village hidden in the mist-shrouded Northwest Vietnamese mountains resides an indigenous Hmong community, home to 12-year-old Di, part of the first generation of her people with access to formal education.

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Jaws

The summer movie that started it all, this improbable, against-all-odds blockbuster about a New England vacation spot terrorized by a great white shark proved that Spielberg was a force to be reckoned with.

Program X: Cultural Activism and Media Festival

Celebrate the powerful films of local documentary filmmakers and participants of Program X: Cultural Activism and Media, a workshop and festival that reflects on the intersections of culture, activism, and media.

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Jennifer’s Body

Karyn Kusama's teen horror cult favorite, featuring Diablo Cody’s signature droll and idiosyncratic dialogue, is the ultimate ode to toxic femininity. Introduced on May 20 by critic Kyle Turner and followed by a signing of his new book The Queer Film Guide.

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Hellraiser

See Clive Barker’s genre-defining horror classic as part of our Disreputable Cinema series, followed by a book signing with Preston Fassel, author of the new novel Beasts of 42nd Street.

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Morocco

Dietrich’s nightclub entrance in Morocco as sultry performer Amy Jolly doubled as Dietrich’s indelible entrance into Hollywood.

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Rope

Contemporary critics may have all but ignored what was going on between Hitchcock's Leopold and Loeb–like killers in favor of fixating on its form—a movie told in real time through extended shots and invisible cuts—modern audiences can revel in the simmering erotic tension between Granger and Dall.

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The Fly

Body horror maestro Cronenberg’s fascination with the limits and possibilities of the flesh, the potentials of technology and science, and humans reaching for godlike power hit its watershed with this horror romance.

The Padilla Affair (El Caso Padilla)

Screening 5/21, this portrait of the Cuban poet Heberto Padilla is an astonishing documentary that explores aspects of Cuba's past that still reverberate, including the struggle for freedom of expression.